
China Urges Philippines to Halt Maritime Tensions in South China Sea
China calls on the Philippines to cease maritime provocations in the South China Sea, emphasizing territorial sovereignty and regional stability.
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China calls on the Philippines to cease maritime provocations in the South China Sea, emphasizing territorial sovereignty and regional stability.
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